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in columbia with nixon? when -- was stolen. >> no that was when he was vice president. i've had secret service protection myself. you realize these guys sitting outside 84 hotel room will take a bullet for you. so the whole country respects, aid myers these guys, and that reputation has been tarnished. it suggests that this may be not a one-off thing. >> i think for any president or presidential candidate, the secret service is personal because they are there to take a bullet. they witness people's private lives. they see things that nobody else does, and they're supposed to keep secret. they haven't always behaved well. i remember during the clinton administration, there was some leaking about the first lady hurled a lamp at the president, and that came from the secret service. and so i think there are some questions here of trust between agents and the people they protect. but this is a huge year coming up, with presidential candidates. we have a lot of visiting dignitaries. this is a big comparesment. but
in columbia with nixon? when -- was stolen. >> no that was when he was vice president. i've had secret service protection myself. you realize these guys sitting outside 84 hotel room will take a bullet for you. so the whole country respects, aid myers these guys, and that reputation has been tarnished. it suggests that this may be not a one-off thing. >> i think for any president or presidential candidate, the secret service is personal because they are there to take a bullet. they...
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. >> what richard nixon could not do for the presidency, mike wallace did for broadcast journalism. >> he could bring down companies. he could ruin a politician's career. he could bring the power of cbs to bear. by doing that, he could right wrongs. he did do justice. it is an amazing power he had in used for good. >> he was in declining health in recent years. he passed away at the age of 93. >> abc 7 news. >> more on that route in morning. dimeter is about 53 degrees. >> there is a tough week ahead for jennifer had some. the latest on the trial of the man charged with murdering three of her family members. >> a stunning admission for newt gingrich. to the rival he believes is buying this juicer online was unbelievable. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills an
. >> what richard nixon could not do for the presidency, mike wallace did for broadcast journalism. >> he could bring down companies. he could ruin a politician's career. he could bring the power of cbs to bear. by doing that, he could right wrongs. he did do justice. it is an amazing power he had in used for good. >> he was in declining health in recent years. he passed away at the age of 93. >> abc 7 news. >> more on that route in morning. dimeter is about 53...
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now dix-year land has been a republican bulwark ever since richard nixon's southern strategy in 1968 when nixon won by appeal tolling southern conservatives by stressing state's rights, law and order and a solid pledge to hunt down those duke boys. so any republican without wants to be president has to woo us and i'm delighted to say that we've got three very handsome gentlemen callers, along with that nice old man who keeps promising us gold. (laughter) now i like that rick santorum even though he's from pennsylvania. but how can i resist a georgia peach like newt gingrich? he's a southerner born and raised, except where he was born and raised. and mitt romney also exists. (laughter) and mitt has just saved the glowing endorsement of the preeminent chronicler of southern culture, the heir to william faulkner, mr. jeff foxworthy. james? >> mitt romney will be campaigning in alabama and mississippi, with comedian jeff foxworthy by his side. >> m itt is the right guy for the job. >> now if you are's a multimillionaire entertainer, supporting the candidacy of a wealthy financier from ma
now dix-year land has been a republican bulwark ever since richard nixon's southern strategy in 1968 when nixon won by appeal tolling southern conservatives by stressing state's rights, law and order and a solid pledge to hunt down those duke boys. so any republican without wants to be president has to woo us and i'm delighted to say that we've got three very handsome gentlemen callers, along with that nice old man who keeps promising us gold. (laughter) now i like that rick santorum even...
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i think nixon was one person and "watergate" was one side of nixon. it wasn't just china that was the first reduction in arms treaty of the nuclear age with the soviet union but mideastern policy. it was so many things on the domestic side it's hard to list them all. we have a class about nixon in part that lists 29 domestic initiatives people have forgot energy. beginning with the first real bold environmental legislation. people can say others initiating this or nixon was delegate together advisors or had to do it. he embraced it. school segregation went miles down the road during the first two years of the nixon administration. nixon could it tom wicker in his book describes it's a rowing with muffled ors and not making a big fuss but getting it done. 80 percent of dual school districts where a single race districts. single school districts after two years. so-so spending. human resource spending exceeded the defense budget for the first time since world war ii under nixon. those were things that he got done. the whole revenue sharing. federalism s
i think nixon was one person and "watergate" was one side of nixon. it wasn't just china that was the first reduction in arms treaty of the nuclear age with the soviet union but mideastern policy. it was so many things on the domestic side it's hard to list them all. we have a class about nixon in part that lists 29 domestic initiatives people have forgot energy. beginning with the first real bold environmental legislation. people can say others initiating this or nixon was delegate...
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i would agree, it is and the like nixon going on "laugh in." >> that was a campaign riff -- >> but he d notot argue -- >> thihis was a takeoff of his argument on that position. is thiss as appropriate as bill clinton going on after his enesess nominating speech of michae dukisis, at admitting to johnny carson thatat it was not the best hour of his life. thatas self-deprating and it worked for him. >> i in 2008, president obama got 67% of th youth vote. only 6 of 18-to-29 orders are registered, only 46% say they are definitely going to vote. there is an enthusiasm gap. >> because they are y young. >> they had it is a chasm in 2008. -- enthusiasm in 2008. >> the thingss that inspireded them in 2008 are gone. it would take a miracle. >> everyoung person i knein 200000 it was out canassing. >> youth is the ultimate solution of hope over experience. i think the lighting is no longer in the bottle. >> if you listen to that treasury secretary this week talking about social security not being there for them. >> right now it is and jobs, and the job market -- for a young peon comoming out of c
i would agree, it is and the like nixon going on "laugh in." >> that was a campaign riff -- >> but he d notot argue -- >> thihis was a takeoff of his argument on that position. is thiss as appropriate as bill clinton going on after his enesess nominating speech of michae dukisis, at admitting to johnny carson thatat it was not the best hour of his life. thatas self-deprating and it worked for him. >> i in 2008, president obama got 67% of th youth vote. only 6...
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is it like nixon, a new nixon or old nixon? >> i don't think you can coach him or persuade him to not say something like i will bet you $10,000 on an impulse. you cannot in a general lexi campaign stop him from being himself. >> that is why i love campaigns because you do reveal yourself. >> we keep talking about how bad a politicians he is, how inept he is, how rich he is and all that. he is probably going to win the republican nomination and has a 50-50 shot to be the next president. >> newt, can he make one more comeback in this campaign? >> yes, and i think it is probably as we know on super tuesday. march madness will be newt's last revival. >> he has georgia, texas, tennessee coming up. he connects so well, especially in the south. i want it to happen. chris: andrea? >> his advantage is regional and he can move quickly. the problem with the super pack money is it can't take him from point a to point b. it can't be spent on certain things. >> journalistic wishful thinking. >> will he have one more comeback or not? >> no. >
is it like nixon, a new nixon or old nixon? >> i don't think you can coach him or persuade him to not say something like i will bet you $10,000 on an impulse. you cannot in a general lexi campaign stop him from being himself. >> that is why i love campaigns because you do reveal yourself. >> we keep talking about how bad a politicians he is, how inept he is, how rich he is and all that. he is probably going to win the republican nomination and has a 50-50 shot to be the next...
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i think if we had done -- believe it not, what richard nixon had recommended in 1973, which was fund a very strong r&d program in energy. >> i wrote the executive summary of that study. i knew what that said. it is interesting, in some ways, it was very right. it was a very short study. followed a much later by an enormous thing called project independence. i think the only thing you could do with the project independence steady to boil it to make some steam. we looked at things. we did not know there was much natural gas. we were not sure about oil. we were very confident in nuclear -- may be overconfident. and we wanted to electrify everything. and we wanted to do everything we could do to coal -- liquefy it, burn it directly. it has not worked that way particularly. except, electricity is coming along much later. but we are on the verge of the electric car. you are not so sure? >> i am not. then i think we're on the verge. i will tell you what. -- >> i think we are on the verge. i would tell you. an electric car with the power plant on board. if we put the plant off board, we have
i think if we had done -- believe it not, what richard nixon had recommended in 1973, which was fund a very strong r&d program in energy. >> i wrote the executive summary of that study. i knew what that said. it is interesting, in some ways, it was very right. it was a very short study. followed a much later by an enormous thing called project independence. i think the only thing you could do with the project independence steady to boil it to make some steam. we looked at things. we...
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i think if we had done -- believe it not, what richard nixon had recommended in 1973, which was fund a very strong r&d program in energy. >> i wrote the executive summary of that study. i knew what that said. it is interesting, in some ways, it was very right. it was a very short study. followed a much later by an enormous thing called project independence. i think the only thing you could do with the project independence steady to boil it to make some steam. we looked at things. we did not know there was much natural gas. we were not sure about oil. we were very confident in nuclear -- may be overconfident. and we wanted to electrify everything. and we wanted to do everything we could do to coal -- liquefy it, burn it directly. it has not worked that way particularly. except, electricity is coming along much later. but we are on the verge of the electric car. you are not so sure? >> i am not. then i think we're on the verge. i will tell you what. -- >> i think we are on the verge. i would tell you. an electric car with the power plant on board. if we put the plant off board, we have
i think if we had done -- believe it not, what richard nixon had recommended in 1973, which was fund a very strong r&d program in energy. >> i wrote the executive summary of that study. i knew what that said. it is interesting, in some ways, it was very right. it was a very short study. followed a much later by an enormous thing called project independence. i think the only thing you could do with the project independence steady to boil it to make some steam. we looked at things. we...
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>> accept the example and lesson of richard nixon in 1968. richard nixon in 1968 ran as a competent, experienced, people alternative to the democrats in power. that is what mitt romney past to be. he has to forget the touchy- feely thing. it does not work for him. i agree with my colleagues, the observations made about him, all of which are accurate. the reality is that he is ingot into when he truck -- it authentic when he tries to cram so as in anything other than -- he is a turnaround night. that is the argument that are to be exclusively -- ought to be exclusively. >> i think it was joe biden who once said that you have to think of the risks as president. the best he did not take was t with rush limbaugh now. it was a perfect opportunity, a sister souljah moment, to say that i don't always play it safe and you went over the line. on clear channel, the rush network, so to speak. >> look, i am sure that is the liberals' dream, but when the president of the united states apologizes for what bill maher has said about women and this is $1 mill
>> accept the example and lesson of richard nixon in 1968. richard nixon in 1968 ran as a competent, experienced, people alternative to the democrats in power. that is what mitt romney past to be. he has to forget the touchy- feely thing. it does not work for him. i agree with my colleagues, the observations made about him, all of which are accurate. the reality is that he is ingot into when he truck -- it authentic when he tries to cram so as in anything other than -- he is a turnaround...
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and you know, the first has presidents who advocated a strong program was richard nixon. then, prices came back down, and it was hard to get fundings. so the energy companies have continued, but at a rather slow but steady pace. >> where do the national laboratories fit into this? they are controlled by the department of energy and they do very interesting things, but i'm never sure and i spent a lot of time visiting, i'm never sure how much they effect the market place. >> well, i think they've been very useful and effective in their work. however, their origins were largely related to nuclear and nuclear weapons. >> but in 1970's, they were deeply involved in solar power. >> well, look at the national energy renewal laboratory in colorado. there's pretty clear evidence that it helped drive the current state of wind technology in the u.s. wind prices have come down dramatically. and right now are cheaper, getting peak production time, when you're using peak energy, you're using gas and wind can compete. that was certainly invasion that was helped. then taken by the priva
and you know, the first has presidents who advocated a strong program was richard nixon. then, prices came back down, and it was hard to get fundings. so the energy companies have continued, but at a rather slow but steady pace. >> where do the national laboratories fit into this? they are controlled by the department of energy and they do very interesting things, but i'm never sure and i spent a lot of time visiting, i'm never sure how much they effect the market place. >> well, i...
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she met richard nixon. and julie learned things from the exhibit. >> i knew she was in a band scene in the movies. >> pat nixon didn't show affection in the public but it there is love letters. >> i look in the stars and you have two people. she was practical and down to earth. and he was a romantic. >> some of the lasting images of pat nixon are sad ones of political defeats. but the real woman was a fighter. >> she was battered what happened . felt the election was stole yen she hated pictures of that night. it was the first time she lost her self control. and yes, the resignation was dev sphating. she wanted my father to fight. in her eyes he hadn't done anything wrong. but i remember she was always layoffing. >> i have you know, pandemonium is going to break out here. >> and pat nixon was an active first lady. she visited more than 80 countries including china and sent two pandas to the u.s. . credited to do more to fill the white house with american treasures than any first lady except dolly madison. i
she met richard nixon. and julie learned things from the exhibit. >> i knew she was in a band scene in the movies. >> pat nixon didn't show affection in the public but it there is love letters. >> i look in the stars and you have two people. she was practical and down to earth. and he was a romantic. >> some of the lasting images of pat nixon are sad ones of political defeats. but the real woman was a fighter. >> she was battered what happened . felt the election...
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i would agree, it is and little like nixon going on "laugh in." >> "sock it to me" was the line from that show. it was a campaign riff -- >> he did not argue -- >> this was a takeoff on the argument for his position. everybody does it for a purpose. is this as appropriate as though clinton going on after his and this nominating speech of -- endless nominating speech for michael dukakis, admitting to johnny carson that it was not the best hour of his life. >> but it is about the youth vote. in 2008, obama got something like a 67% of the youth vote. only 69% of 18-to-29 voters are registered, only 46% say they plan to vote. >> they are young. >> they at enthusiasm in 2000 it. > -- 2008. >> the things that inspired them in 2008 are completely gone. it will be a miracle if they turned out like then. >> every young person i knew was canvassing. i don't know anybody who is doing that now. >> youth is the ultimate dissolution of " over experience -- distillation of hope over experience. i think the lighting is back in the bottle. >> if you listen to to the treasury secretary this week, the
i would agree, it is and little like nixon going on "laugh in." >> "sock it to me" was the line from that show. it was a campaign riff -- >> he did not argue -- >> this was a takeoff on the argument for his position. everybody does it for a purpose. is this as appropriate as though clinton going on after his and this nominating speech of -- endless nominating speech for michael dukakis, admitting to johnny carson that it was not the best hour of his life....
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he did a moderate, pragmatic health care reform far more conservative than nixon proposed in 1974 and way to the right of hillary clinton in 1993. >> stephen: though everything you just said sounds reasonable so we'll edit that out in the end. andrew sullivan thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet. >> stephen: andrew sullivan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: that's it for the report, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
he did a moderate, pragmatic health care reform far more conservative than nixon proposed in 1974 and way to the right of hillary clinton in 1993. >> stephen: though everything you just said sounds reasonable so we'll edit that out in the end. andrew sullivan thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet. >> stephen: andrew sullivan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: that's it for the report, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by...
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nixon put him in the cabinet as hud secretary. >>> think romney has the father's dna? of course he has the dna! >> he's very driven. he's a handsome man. he's a successful man. [not understandable] >> yes, he is, father is a tremendously committed -- [everyone talking at once] >> very poor? >> his fact came out of poverty but his father got rich very, very fast. >> but his father was truly self-made. [everyone talking at once] >> if you listen to mitt romney on the campaign trail the stories he tells about his family are all about his dad and his dad rising in the world because mitt doesn't have access to the stories about himself. but the taxing is utterly confounding because you could have seen this coming a mile away, and it's been romney's weakest moments in all the debates the last two, when he has been asked about his tax returns when it's usually fluid speaker starts falling all over himself. >> look at the rockefellers. i think wealth is a plus in the political arena by reason of appearances. these people have made the american way. >> it is, john. jack kennedy
nixon put him in the cabinet as hud secretary. >>> think romney has the father's dna? of course he has the dna! >> he's very driven. he's a handsome man. he's a successful man. [not understandable] >> yes, he is, father is a tremendously committed -- [everyone talking at once] >> very poor? >> his fact came out of poverty but his father got rich very, very fast. >> but his father was truly self-made. [everyone talking at once] >> if you listen to...
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." >> richard nixon -- >> richard nixon and hubert humphrey. >> that is what romney would like this election to be. >> roger clemens on trial for perjury again. >> i am saying the statements about me are wrong. i have never taken steroids or hdh. >> roger clemens testifying before congress in 2008. in his 20-year major-league career, he won seven cy youngs, but is now on trial for perjury. nina, you were there. >> files or dramas that change and the pace of them changes. the prosecution's star witness was supposed to be any pen i -- andy ptite. he was not the icing on the cake. he basically recanted when the defense lawyer cross-examination said, "is it possible you are wrong? what are the odds that this was 50/50 you were wrong?" he said, "that is about right." >> there is a show trial aspect to this. the feeling of the edwards' se -- makg so greer point that will deter others? i don't know what the facts show on that. >> i don't know the merits of the trial. i defer to nina. but i commend tom davis and henry waxman for holding hearings and forcing baseball to confront the drug epidemic. th
." >> richard nixon -- >> richard nixon and hubert humphrey. >> that is what romney would like this election to be. >> roger clemens on trial for perjury again. >> i am saying the statements about me are wrong. i have never taken steroids or hdh. >> roger clemens testifying before congress in 2008. in his 20-year major-league career, he won seven cy youngs, but is now on trial for perjury. nina, you were there. >> files or dramas that change and...
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this week, the nixon library is unveiling letters to patricia nixon. he called her his irish gypsy, who radiates all that is beautiful and happy, and he said he planned to be with her every day and every night. those letters were offered on her birthday. he called her his dearest heart. >> ♪ happy birthday to you >> a teacher turns 100 years old and is marking nearly 80 years as a teacher. she started as a physical education teacher before taking some time off to raise her children. she returned to her passion for teaching and was at the lutheran school in chicago, where she continues to teach today, a kindergarten and reading. >> reading is so important. if they cannot read, they cannot really do anything. >> i would not be where i am right now without you. >> much has changed with computers in school. the old-fashioned way, one on one. her 100th birthday. >> and thanks for the ninth story, too. it is something you just cannot miss when you drive past the state agricultural building in annapolis. two large, concrete cows, dressed for the holiday, bu
this week, the nixon library is unveiling letters to patricia nixon. he called her his irish gypsy, who radiates all that is beautiful and happy, and he said he planned to be with her every day and every night. those letters were offered on her birthday. he called her his dearest heart. >> ♪ happy birthday to you >> a teacher turns 100 years old and is marking nearly 80 years as a teacher. she started as a physical education teacher before taking some time off to raise her...
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obama a food stamp president, are thane's that are reminiscent of the southern strategy of richard nixon and the welfare queen created by ronald reagan. he played into that well. and did a masterful job of connecting with the republican voter. >> from politics to this week's state of the union with jim clyburn. >> let me follow up a -you- with you on -- with you on what you said about newt gingrich and the poor. the audience as one debate was cheering when he talked about people looking for jobs and not food stamps. you say you found this issue denigrating to deport. it seems to resonate with the voters of south carolina. with an unemployment rate of 10%, would you agree that speaker gingrich's record -- message has resonated with the voters, clearly because he has won the primary there. >> it has resonated. not because it was true. the record is clear. 49% of the people on welfare are white. we know that. but people think otherwise. we know they are never existed a welfare queen. the admission was made long after ronald reagan. he said they created that out whole cloth and it work. we h
obama a food stamp president, are thane's that are reminiscent of the southern strategy of richard nixon and the welfare queen created by ronald reagan. he played into that well. and did a masterful job of connecting with the republican voter. >> from politics to this week's state of the union with jim clyburn. >> let me follow up a -you- with you on -- with you on what you said about newt gingrich and the poor. the audience as one debate was cheering when he talked about people...
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these were reminiscent of richard nixon and the welfare creator by what ronald reagan. he understands all that. he played into it very well and did a masterful job of connecting with the republican voters. >> politics, all the things we want to focus on. >> let me follow up with you a little bit on what you just said. about newt gingrich and talking about food stamps and the poor. during one of the debates' he was asked about this. the audience was cheering when he talked about the idea about the port looking for jobs and not food stamps. you say that you have clearly found this issue degrading to the poor. it seems resonating with the voters of south carolina. would you agree you guys have an employer right after & and agree -- have an unemployment rate of 10% and agree that you generated the voters because he won the primary there? >> it resonated, not that it was true. the record is very clear. 49% of the people who are on welfare are white. we know that. but people think otherwise. we know that there never existed a welfare queen. the admission was made a long after
these were reminiscent of richard nixon and the welfare creator by what ronald reagan. he understands all that. he played into it very well and did a masterful job of connecting with the republican voters. >> politics, all the things we want to focus on. >> let me follow up with you a little bit on what you just said. about newt gingrich and talking about food stamps and the poor. during one of the debates' he was asked about this. the audience was cheering when he talked about the...
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on the centennial of her birth, the nixon library has put together an exhibit that tells pat nixon's remarkable story. >> we understood she belonged to the american people. >> chris: part of that story is how she started out. >> 18-year-old orphan in the depression who decides the only thing that really matters is getting an education. she went from there. she met richard nixon and her life is part of history. >> even julie learned things from the exhibit. >> i she was an extra in movie but i didn't know she had had a dance scene. >> they never showed much affection in public but the exhibit displays displays their love letters. >> my mother is burning hamburger and he is talking about miss vaggabond and he was more romantic. >> some of the lasting ones are sad ones but the real woman was a fighter. >> yes she was battered by what happened. she felt the election was stolen of 1991960. it was the first time she lost her self-control. the resignation was devastating because she wanted my father to fight to the finish. in her eyes he hadn't done anything wrong. there are sad images of p
on the centennial of her birth, the nixon library has put together an exhibit that tells pat nixon's remarkable story. >> we understood she belonged to the american people. >> chris: part of that story is how she started out. >> 18-year-old orphan in the depression who decides the only thing that really matters is getting an education. she went from there. she met richard nixon and her life is part of history. >> even julie learned things from the exhibit. >> i she...
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richard nixon, wh was not a movementonservative. >> is part of romney's narrative against him, that he is a flip- flopper. of all the candidadates, it is hardest for romney to move. when he does that, the flilip-flop will stick to him. >> the documented that fought -- documented a flip- >> it has been widely reported, and my net worth is withthin that number -- between $150 million and 200-some-odd million dollars. >> i don't blame it governor romney for paying that tax rate. i blame the u.u.s. congresess. warren >> buffett's secretary -- >> warren buffett's secretary pays higher tax rates than her boss. how is that going to play in peoria colby? >> not well for romn. he is going to be d dogged by this through the campaign. he is a poster boy ifor what people say is wrong with the system income inenequality, structure is not as progressive as it shouldld b burie. republicans will come up with a nominee that they will have a lot ofd work to do -- >> everybody aspires to be where mitt romneyy is. >> yes and i in other cycles this may not be as much of the liability, if it becomes one. i
richard nixon, wh was not a movementonservative. >> is part of romney's narrative against him, that he is a flip- flopper. of all the candidadates, it is hardest for romney to move. when he does that, the flilip-flop will stick to him. >> the documented that fought -- documented a flip- >> it has been widely reported, and my net worth is withthin that number -- between $150 million and 200-some-odd million dollars. >> i don't blame it governor romney for paying that tax...
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. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the turbulence in turmoil early after south carolina, i think he would have been important inside the system as a push towards something bigger and would have pushed to have more connection to outside the beltway. obama it is now traveling on the country. he is forced to because of the election. if you sit inside the beltway too long and get in the backroom deals -- >> even movements can be cloistered. i remember a dinner during the george w. bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is import
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he did a moderate, pragmatic health care reform far more conservative than nixon proposed in 1974 and way to the right of hillary clinton in 1993. >> stephen: though everything you just said sounds reasonable so we'll edit that out in the end. andrew sullivan thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet. >> stephen: andrew sullivan vacations are always wasn'ta good ideaa ♪ priceline negoti - - no time. out quickly. you're miles from your destination. you'll need a hotel tonight we don't have time to bid you don't have to bid. at priceline you can choose from thousands of hotels on sale every day. save yourself... some money it's what he would have wanted. across the golden state, y my journey continues where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: that's it for the report
he did a moderate, pragmatic health care reform far more conservative than nixon proposed in 1974 and way to the right of hillary clinton in 1993. >> stephen: though everything you just said sounds reasonable so we'll edit that out in the end. andrew sullivan thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet. >> stephen: andrew sullivan vacations are always wasn'ta good ideaa ♪ priceline negoti - - no time. out quickly. you're miles from your destination. you'll need a hotel...
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. >> the lesson of richard nixon in 1968. richard nixon ran as a competent, experienced, able alternative to the democrats in power. that is what mitt romney has to be. he has to forget it touchy-feely thing. it does not work for him. i agree with my colleagues, the observations made about him, all of which are accurate. the reality is that he is in authentic when he tries to present himself as anything other than what he is, a turnaround artist, but family man. that is fine, but he is a turnaround guy and that is what the argument ought to be exclusively. >> i'm thinking of what joe biden once said -- you have to take a risk when you are running for president. the wrist he did not take this week that he should have was to say something less than complimentary about rush limbaugh. it was a perfect opportunity for what is called a sister souljah moment, to say that i don't always play it safe, i have real values, you went over the line. and to make the optics or is, bain capital owns a clear channel, which is the rush network.
. >> the lesson of richard nixon in 1968. richard nixon ran as a competent, experienced, able alternative to the democrats in power. that is what mitt romney has to be. he has to forget it touchy-feely thing. it does not work for him. i agree with my colleagues, the observations made about him, all of which are accurate. the reality is that he is in authentic when he tries to present himself as anything other than what he is, a turnaround artist, but family man. that is fine, but he is a...
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this is nixon stuff, this is what nixon did in the old days. >> chris, don't lose it now. >> i'm not losing it. look at my face. >> i can't see your face. >> do you want to take back the charge? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> that there was corruption. you assert as of now, 5:00 this afternoon, these chicago guys will do anything, they can't debate so they change numbers. >> i didn't say what they did. i'd say they'd do anything. >> what did they do here? >> they've been calling mitt romney a liar, falsehood for the last 48 hours after the debate. >> okay. but you don't have any independent evidence, you didn't get evidence between the time the numbers came out this morning at 8:30 and 8:35 when you tweeted. you didn't use that five minutes to gather any actual information or evidence -- >> no. >> -- that there was corruption in these numbers? >> chris, i tweeted last night that i predicted it would be at 7.9. >> okay. and why did you make that prediction? >> because i guessed that's what would happen a month before the election. >> you guessed that the c
this is nixon stuff, this is what nixon did in the old days. >> chris, don't lose it now. >> i'm not losing it. look at my face. >> i can't see your face. >> do you want to take back the charge? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> that there was corruption. you assert as of now, 5:00 this afternoon, these chicago guys will do anything, they can't debate so they change numbers. >> i didn't say what they did. i'd say they'd do...